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1. Surprisingly fast AI-generated kernels we didn't mean to publish yet (stanford.edu)
417 points by mfiguiere 14 days ago | 217 comments
2. Near-infrared spatiotemporal color vision enabled by upconversion contact lenses (cell.com)
70 points by ArnoVW 22 days ago | 44 comments
3. The scientific “unit” we call the decibel (lcamtuf.substack.com)
644 points by Ariarule 23 days ago | 491 comments
4. "Barcodes" written into DNA reveal how blood ages (medicalxpress.com)
3 points by mdp2021 23 days ago
5. Microbes in Gowanus teach lessons on fighting industrial pollution (nyu.edu)
25 points by eatonphil 28 days ago | 6 comments
6. O2 VoLTE: locating any customer with a phone call (mastdatabase.co.uk)
343 points by kragniz 27 days ago | 73 comments
7. I ruined my vacation by reverse engineering WSC (es3n1n.eu)
357 points by todsacerdoti 33 days ago | 190 comments
8. Mycoria is an open and secure overlay network that connects all participants (mycoria.org)
336 points by doener 37 days ago | 125 comments
9. Don't need much sleep? Mutation linked to thriving with little rest (nature.com)
3 points by isaacfrond 37 days ago
10. A new hairlike electrode for long-term, high-quality EEG monitoring (psu.edu)
58 points by westurner 38 days ago | 14 comments
11. Infants and Babies can become pitch-perfect with early exposure to certain music (babymusic.ai)
6 points by simplysparsh 38 days ago | 4 comments
12. Making Software (makingsoftware.com)
752 points by calme_toi 61 days ago | 103 comments
13. The chroot Technique – a Swiss army multitool for Linux systems (livesys.se)
301 points by mariuz 65 days ago | 117 comments
14. Apache ECharts (apache.org)
1658 points by tomtomistaken 66 days ago | 250 comments
15. We asked camera companies why their RAW formats are all different and confusing (theverge.com)
361 points by Tomte 70 days ago | 254 comments
16. Plant Cells of Different Species Can Swap Organelles (worldsensorium.com)
3 points by dnetesn 78 days ago
17. First nuclear waste-powered rechargeable battery unveiled in Japan (interestingengineering.com)
3 points by jdmark 78 days ago | 1 comment
18. GhidraMCP: Now AI can reverse malware [video] (youtube.com)
41 points by surprisetalk 80 days ago | 1 comment
19. Russian Firm Offers $4M for Telegram Exploits (securityweek.com)
3 points by Bender 81 days ago | 1 comment
20. Zlib-rs is faster than C (trifectatech.org)
341 points by dochtman 89 days ago | 473 comments
21. I-cant-believe-its-not-webusb: Hacking around lack of WebUSB support in Firefox (github.com/arcanenibble)
314 points by todsacerdoti 3 months ago | 288 comments
22. Canon EF and RF Lenses – All Autofocus Motors (exclusivearchitecture.com)
533 points by ExAr 3 months ago | 135 comments
23. ESP32 Undocumented Bluetooth Commands: Clearing the Air (espressif.com)
225 points by iamflimflam1 3 months ago | 90 comments
24. Satellogic's Open Satellite Feed (marksblogg.com)
256 points by marklit 3 months ago | 13 comments
25. Why fastDOOM is fast (fabiensanglard.net)
672 points by wicket 3 months ago | 219 comments
26. Kaspersky exposes hidden malware on GitHub stealing personal data (kaspersky.com)
175 points by 01-_- 3 months ago | 120 comments
27. How to gain code execution on hundreds of millions of people and popular apps (kibty.town)
1156 points by xyzeva 3 months ago | 319 comments
28. ForeverVM: Run AI-generated code in stateful sandboxes that run forever (forevervm.com)
184 points by paulgb 3 months ago | 52 comments
29. A possible future of Python in the browser (lukasz.langa.pl)
149 points by milliams 3 months ago | 94 comments
30. Spice86 – A PC emulator for real mode reverse engineering (github.com/openrakis)
175 points by alberto-m 3 months ago | 41 comments

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